Accelerate safety chain
Cross-system event code tables can decisively accelerate the alarm response and thus limit the criminals' chances of success even more massively in the future.

Currently, the coordination between the monitoring control center and the teams intervening on site, the S6/S7 interface, is still causing an often sensitive delay in emergency response. Numerous reporting technologies send different types of content using proprietary manufacturer protocols - this lack of compatibility often results in time-consuming coordination by telephone with intervention forces, authorities or remote display units. The result: while control centers have to explain, instruct and explain, the perpetrators escape.
This core problem is to be solved with the guidelines VdS 2465-5, "Transmission protocol for hazard detection systems, event code table". Thanks to a comprehensive code table, users of the S6/S7 interface can react immediately and fully informed in case of emergency.
Harald Mebus, VdS specialist manager for security services, explains: "The underlying mapping of message events such as transmission codes enables the direct exchange of all data structures of third-party protocols. Secure and efficient. In this way, the VdS 2465-5's precise assistance services nullify a key advantage of burglars. After all, the faster the intervention, the fewer crimes succeed - and the fewer criminals will even try in the future."
Source: VdS